The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen6C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... cause of religion : and men of the best judgment were fully persuaded , that his life was a great support and security to his father from the danger of conspiracies ; an evil , against which our age has scarce found a remedy ; so that ...
... cause of religion : and men of the best judgment were fully persuaded , that his life was a great support and security to his father from the danger of conspiracies ; an evil , against which our age has scarce found a remedy ; so that ...
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... cause we certified no sooner . Upon the whole matter , we find the cause of his imprisonment just , and the suspicions and presump- tions many and great ; which we little need to mention , because your majesty did relate and inforced ...
... cause we certified no sooner . Upon the whole matter , we find the cause of his imprisonment just , and the suspicions and presump- tions many and great ; which we little need to mention , because your majesty did relate and inforced ...
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... cause pro- secuted by my lord Hunsdon ( b ) as your farmer . Your first direction was by Sir Christopher Parkins , that the day appointed for the judicial sentence should hold : and if my lord chief justice , upon my repair to him ...
... cause pro- secuted by my lord Hunsdon ( b ) as your farmer . Your first direction was by Sir Christopher Parkins , that the day appointed for the judicial sentence should hold : and if my lord chief justice , upon my repair to him ...
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... cause of long suits , to the discontent of fo- reign ambassadors , and the king's dishonour and trouble by their remonstrances . This is new , and would be e duchy of forthwith restrained , and the Lancaster prohi- others settled ...
... cause of long suits , to the discontent of fo- reign ambassadors , and the king's dishonour and trouble by their remonstrances . This is new , and would be e duchy of forthwith restrained , and the Lancaster prohi- others settled ...
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... cause of commendams at his last being in town , in regard of his majesty's other most weighty occasions ; and for that his majesty holdeth it necessary , upon the report , which my lord of Winchester , who was pre- sent at the last ...
... cause of commendams at his last being in town , in regard of his majesty's other most weighty occasions ; and for that his majesty holdeth it necessary , upon the report , which my lord of Winchester , who was pre- sent at the last ...
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